Archive for April 3rd, 2006

‘VeggieTales’ off Supreme Court’s menu (Reuters)

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Reuters - If there is a moral to
the long-running legal duel surrounding “VeggieTales,” the
popular Bible-themed cartoons featuring Larry the Cucumber and
Bob the Tomato, it is this: Get a signed contract.

Brazilian “City” worth a visit on Sundance Channel (Reuters)

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Reuters - The Brazilian television
series “City of Men,” a comedy-drama about several boys in a
dangerous Rio De Janeiro slum, is a rewarding challenge for
viewers.

WWE Raw Reax #1: “Why have Cena keep the title just to make him look like an idiot the next night?”

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

How much longer can they go with HBK and the McMahons? It’s getting beyond stupid. Forget reuniting DX, let have “God” tag with Shawn Michaels… much better idea. Actually, it’s embarrassing. Speaking of embarrassing, Umaga? Come on, is this 1995? I would love to hear from the person who came up with this rehashed gimmick; it’s just beyond explanation. It was nice to see Carlito turn on Masters. It seems the people are behind Carlito. I hope Chavo really did quit because I’m tired of hearing the “Eddie” chants…

New “Dark” Freenet Available for Testing

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Sanity writes “The Freenet Project has just released the first alpha version of the much anticipated Freenet 0.7 branch. This is a major departure from past approaches to peer-to-peer network design, embracing a ’scalable darknet’ architecture, where security is increased by allowing users to limit which other peers their peer will communicate with directly, rather than the typical ‘promiscuous’ approach of classic P2P networks. This means that not only does Freenet aim to prevent others from finding out what you are doing with Freenet, it makes it extremely difficult for them to even know that you are running a Freenet node at all. This is not the first P2P application to use this approach, other examples include Waste, however those networks are limited to just a few users, while Freenet can scale up almost indefinitely. The new version also includes support for NAT hole-punching, and has an API for third-party tool development. As always, the Freenet team are asking that people support the development of the software by donating.”

Bonds doubles in Giants’ loss to Padres

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

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Rollins’ hit streak reaches 37 games; Phils spanked

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

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Tampa Bay inks vet linebacker Winborn

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Free-agent linebacker Jamie Winborn signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday.

Sources: Titans bar McNair from team training facility

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Quarterback Steve McNair was asked to leave the Titans’ training facility when he reported Monday for offseason workouts, his agent and team sources confirmed.

Tom DeLay To Announce He’s Leaving Congress

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

This is pretty big news. Time Magazine has an exclusive interview with Tom DeLay who says he will not run for re-election and will leave Congress hopefully by the end of May. He will make the announcement tomorrow.

Taking defiant swipes at “the left” and the press, he said he feels “liberated” and vowed to pursue an aggressive speaking and organizing campaign aimed at promoting foster care, Republican candidates and a closer connection between religion and government.

“I’m going to announce tomorrow that I’m not running for reelection and that I’m going to leave Congress,”

Cardinals re-sign pair of defensive tackles

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

The Arizona Cardinals re-signed defensive tackles Langston Moore and Tim Bulman to one-year contracts Monday.

Tubby the Tuba sings about Henry Selick, CORALINE, FANTASTIC MR FOX and HERE BE MONSTERS!!!

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

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Best of QT Fest Schedule has been revealed!!!

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here! I got some sweet info for you Austin film gee…